It is obvious for Google to release its new features to Chrome first as its their own browser, hence you better watch out for redirects to https version in their browser first. Yeah, more secure is better, and the services of Google is good, so speed of https is good. At least in may case is. Why is that important? A few hundred thousand of us are on high-latency satellite connections.
Between the two, they hold 73 percent of browser market share. As of Tuesday, Let's Encrypt is encrypting million sites. The ubiquity of HTTPS was no sure bet as recently as two years ago, when only 37 of the top sites on the web used it. Now, according to Google, 83 do. WIRED made the jump in , in a rollout that took five months and no small number of headaches. But at least from now on you can make a baseline assumption that your connection is secure. Executive Editor, News Twitter.
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